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OverviewArt and Expressive Therapies Within the Medical Model explores how to best collaborate across disciplines as art and expressive therapists continue to become increasingly prevalent within the medical community. This collection of diverse chapters from seasoned practitioners in the field introduces readers to art therapy interventions across a variety of artistic approaches, patient demographics, and medical contexts, while paying special attention to new approaches and innovative techniques. This is a cutting-edge resource that illustrates the current work of practitioners on a national and global level while providing a better understating of the integration of biopsychosocial approaches within art and expressive therapies practice. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Deborah Elkis-Abuhoff , Morgan GaydosPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.520kg ISBN: 9780367023409ISBN 10: 0367023407 Pages: 268 Publication Date: 07 November 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsWith its diverse perspectives and wealth of real-world knowledge, Art and Expressive Therapies Within the Medical Model is packed with useful information to spark innovative practice. Readers will discover how experienced therapists creatively work across a full range of medical populations and settings, offering the tools, basic principles, and processes that are helping to restore quality and affirm life in the face of impairment and illness. Chapters written by prominent practitioners put practical, interdisciplinary application back into medical art therapy and encourage reflection on this uniquely rewarding, life-altering work at the borders of human vulnerability. -Lynn Kapitan, PhD, HLM, ATR-BC, professor and director of the Professional Doctorate of Art Therapy program at Mount Mary University, past-president of the American Art Therapy Association, author of Introduction to Art Therapy Research, and former executive editor of Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association Elkis-Abuhoff and Gaydos's edited volume covers a broad range of expressive arts therapies that will provide a novice or experienced clinician with something new to think about. This book is a modern approach to psychosocial care in expressive arts therapies. I can't wait to use this in my medical art therapy class! -Megan Robb, ATR-BC, LPC, NCC, director of the art therapy counseling graduate program and associate professor in art therapy counseling at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville ""With its diverse perspectives and wealth of real-world knowledge, Art and Expressive Therapies Within the Medical Model is packed with useful information to spark innovative practice. Readers will discover how experienced therapists creatively work across a full range of medical populations and settings, offering the tools, basic principles, and processes that are helping to restore quality and affirm life in the face of impairment and illness. Chapters written by prominent practitioners put practical, interdisciplinary application back into medical art therapy and encourage reflection on this uniquely rewarding, life-altering work at the borders of human vulnerability."" —Lynn Kapitan, PhD, HLM, ATR-BC, professor and director of the Professional Doctorate of Art Therapy program at Mount Mary University, past-president of the American Art Therapy Association, author of Introduction to Art Therapy Research, and former executive editor of Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association ""Elkis-Abuhoff and Gaydos’s edited volume covers a broad range of expressive arts therapies that will provide a novice or experienced clinician with something new to think about. This book is a modern approach to psychosocial care in expressive arts therapies. I can't wait to use this in my medical art therapy class!"" —Megan Robb, ATR-BC, LPC, NCC, director of the art therapy counseling graduate program and associate professor in art therapy counseling at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville With its diverse perspectives and wealth of real-world knowledge, Art and Expressive Therapies Within the Medical Model is packed with useful information to spark innovative practice. Readers will discover how experienced therapists creatively work across a full range of medical populations and settings, offering the tools, basic principles, and processes that are helping to restore quality and affirm life in the face of impairment and illness. Chapters written by prominent practitioners put practical, interdisciplinary application back into medical art therapy and encourage reflection on this uniquely rewarding, life-altering work at the borders of human vulnerability. -Lynn Kapitan, PhD, HLM, ATR-BC, professor and director of the Professional Doctorate of Art Therapy program at Mount Mary University, past-president of the American Art Therapy Association, author of Introduction to Art Therapy Research, and former executive editor of Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association Elkis-Abuhoff and Gaydos's edited volume covers a broad range of expressive arts therapies that will provide a novice or experienced clinician with something new to think about. This book is a modern approach to psychosocial care in expressive arts therapies. I can't wait to use this in my medical art therapy class! -Megan Robb, ATR-BC, LPC, NCC, director of the art therapy counseling graduate program and associate professor in art therapy counseling at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville """With its diverse perspectives and wealth of real-world knowledge, Art and Expressive Therapies Within the Medical Model is packed with useful information to spark innovative practice. Readers will discover how experienced therapists creatively work across a full range of medical populations and settings, offering the tools, basic principles, and processes that are helping to restore quality and affirm life in the face of impairment and illness. Chapters written by prominent practitioners put practical, interdisciplinary application back into medical art therapy and encourage reflection on this uniquely rewarding, life-altering work at the borders of human vulnerability."" —Lynn Kapitan, PhD, HLM, ATR-BC, professor and director of the Professional Doctorate of Art Therapy program at Mount Mary University, past-president of the American Art Therapy Association, author of Introduction to Art Therapy Research, and former executive editor of Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association ""Elkis-Abuhoff and Gaydos’s edited volume covers a broad range of expressive arts therapies that will provide a novice or experienced clinician with something new to think about. This book is a modern approach to psychosocial care in expressive arts therapies. I can't wait to use this in my medical art therapy class!"" —Megan Robb, ATR-BC, LPC, NCC, director of the art therapy counseling graduate program and associate professor in art therapy counseling at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville" Author InformationDeborah Elkis-Abuhoff, PhD, LCAT, ATR-BC, ATCS is director and associate professor in the creative arts therapy counseling program at Hofstra University and an assistant investigator in the Center of Neuroscience at the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research. Morgan Gaydos, MA, LCAT, ATR-BC is an art therapist for Nassau University Medical Center and an adjunct instructor at Hofstra University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |